We were lucky enough to move it just a few feet back and put it on the trailer so I'll be able to move it around if needed.
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We were lucky enough to move it just a few feet back and put it on the trailer so I'll be able to move it around if needed.
Replaced busted axle today. Fixed busted stud. So easy. Man I love full float!
Was unloading the toolbox from the back and noticed my recovery
bag was gone. Think it must have fallen out on the Sunday run at the spring meeting.
Anyone happen to grab it?
If you ran Wambus we ran it later in the day after you guys were gone. I didnt notice it but unless it was right on the trail I wouldnt have seen it.
Todays progress...... Good think my neighbors like me.
So I drove the 80 work the other day and on start up it was running real rough. I stopped home for lunch and left the 80 in the driveway, I found an exhaust leak behind the second cat at the joint. I went to the dealership grabbed the gasket and proceeded to start on removing the bolts, (although they weren't bolts more like threaded spikes) the bottom was rusted on real good but after some liquid wrench and pounding with a hammer it loosened and came right out. Now it just slides in and out of the hole. The top one is rusted as well but after two days of liquid wrench on it and mulitple treatments it still won't budge,is it possible that these may have been welded in place? If so, is there anything I can do with limited tools
to get this off. (i.e. chisel the weld)???
Thanks
Scott
grab a sawzall and cut the head off the bolt and hammer the rest threw, i just replaced all the exahust gaskets in 3- 80's yesterday and today, the sawzall got a workout